Guest Jabba The Hunt Posted September 8, 2001 Posted September 8, 2001 Yeah gunners not exactly the sort of person you want to get into a fight with... A british person walks up to him in a pub and says "Half Tim-" and hes on the floor before he can finnish. ------------------ "Getting Drunk is great you should try it sometime" "I did once, I just cant remember if I enjoyed it or not" jabbathehunt@hotmail.com
GUNNER Posted September 8, 2001 Author Posted September 8, 2001 I'm not exactly sure I get that one Jabba.
Guest Thrawn Posted September 9, 2001 Posted September 9, 2001 Originally posted by GUNNER: I got it right knuckle head it's just that it had some time allowance thing and then it shut it down, so there. That's right, keep on making excuses tsk, tsk, tsk ------------------ "Here, people don't lock their doors, they deadbolt them, and then stick a chair under the knob." ThRaWn90,RAL_Thrawn,SOB_Thrawn Rogue 6
Zargon Posted September 9, 2001 Posted September 9, 2001 Originally posted by GUNNER: I'm not exactly sure I get that one Jabba. yup
Taarkin Posted September 9, 2001 Posted September 9, 2001 Originally posted by Jabba The Hunt: Yeah gunners not exactly the sort of person you want to get into a fight with... A british person walks up to him in a pub and says "Half Tim-" and hes on the floor before he can finnish. "Half Tim"? Are those pitiful exuses for British fighting words or something? ------------------ You're supposed to be dumpster-diving for ham scraps, you six-piece chicken McNobody! Official forum Psychic
Guest Zoom Rabbit Posted September 10, 2001 Posted September 10, 2001 No, he was trying to say 'half time.' Remember how the Brits behave at their ball games... Great family, Gunner! What, no pets?* <font size=1>*Mickey Cat made me ask about that. He was expecting kitties or something.</font>
Admiral Odin Posted September 11, 2001 Posted September 11, 2001 you mean rushes the field and kill each other, because they have no self control?
GUNNER Posted September 11, 2001 Author Posted September 11, 2001 Zoom, tell Mickey we had a cat but she was old and had trouble controling her bladder so she went to kitty heaven. But my Son just loves little dogs, the neighbors little boy just got a puppy and Gabe just loves to go play with their little dog. I can see us having to get one someday.
Guest Zoom Rabbit Posted September 11, 2001 Posted September 11, 2001 I told Mickey about your kitty, and kitty heaven, and how there was a place that might be filled by a loving animal someday...and he said 'meow?' (Note: nine times out of ten, 'meow?' turns out to mean 'can I have some people food?')
GUNNER Posted September 12, 2001 Author Posted September 12, 2001 Huh, I was almost sure meow meant, get out of my chair you fat human.
Flying Beastie Posted September 12, 2001 Posted September 12, 2001 In the dialect I learned (North American Housecat): "Mr-ow" means "good food" (as opposed to "raow," which just means "food [please]"). "Rah-r" means "good/comfortable/soft place." The bold parts are stressed like syllables, and it may take some work to get the pronounciation right. The "language" tends to be fairly simple, but it is comprehensible. You know you've mastered it when your cat starts lapsing into "Alleycat;" a different dialect used only with other cats. ------------------ "Don't f_ck with the Jedi Master, son." --Mark Hamill
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